I'm a proud owner of this Mandolin, I was wondering if anyone else has one please
I'm a proud owner of this Mandolin, I was wondering if anyone else has one please
Hi Christoph,
Welcome to the Cafe'. I had to google Stagg to see what you had purchased. How is it to play? I've never encountered one but if you're like a lot of us here, it won't be your last one (sort of like a gateway drug but in a good way).
Enjoy yourself and give us a review.
Best,
Jim
Old Hometown, Cabin Fever String Band
Based on buyer reviews, you have a decent quality plywood Chinese-made beginner mandolin. In the US they run $125-150, 90-100£ to you.
You won't find too many Stagg instruments in the US, but they're marketed in the UK and continental Europe. If you are looking to upgrade in the future, I'd recommend an instrument with a solid top, at least, and preferably all-solid-wood with a carved top.
Allen Hopkins
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I think that the two words 'proud owner' says it all. Congratulations!
Play, learn, enjoy and keep us posted.
Actually a music store near me has been selling Stagg instruments (I don't know how many mandolins) for years. I agree there aren't too many and they are an entry level line of instruments here.
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
Being a big fan of oval hole mandolins, I was recently looking for a cheap knock-around mandolin and was checking these out on the Wal-Mart website, where they go for about $125.00 . . . but additional information was scarce, so I passed.
Would like to hear what the OP has to say about his.
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